The website doesn't give a good overview of this software on the landing page, so here is a description from the About page:
> A scholarly voice playground, Paperphone is an interactive audio application that processes voice and sound materials live and in-context. Designed to challenge the privileging of text over act in humanities scholarship, Paperphone is a performative platform for scholars to unravel the expressive potential of voice and audio in sharing academic works.
> A scholarly voice playground, Paperphone is an interactive audio application that processes voice and sound materials live and in-context. Designed to challenge the privileging of text over act in humanities scholarship, Paperphone is a performative platform for scholars to unravel the expressive potential of voice and audio in sharing academic works.
A more in-depth overview of the rationale and philosophy behind Paperphone can be found here: http://www.hastac.org/blogs/wendyfhsu/2014/03/05/paperphone-...